Campus Health

A healthy lifestyle is an important part of maintaining your grades, succeeding in your internship and growing at GW. We have plenty of resources to keep you healthy and active. Our Colonial Health Center offers confidential medical and mental health services, as well as health promotion and prevention services. You can exercise at our Lerner Health & Wellness Center, which includes fitness programs and facilities to meet most every athletic interest.

Use Campus Resources to Stay Healthy

As a GW student, you can visit the Colonial Health Center for confidential services for your medical and mental health needs. You can also enroll in programs to learn more about health and prevention behaviors to enhance your quality of life. Our staff of medical providers have the training, experience and a commitment for service to college health.

Haven is dedicated to ensuring that all members of the GW community have a place to talk to trained professionals about sexual assault, relationship abuse and harassment. Mandatory student trainings, workshops and other resources are also provided to ensure that the community is informed about ways to reduce risk and create a safe environment for all.

If you want to work out on the Foggy Bottom campus, “Hel Well” has everything you need. You’ll find a variety of cardio and strength training equipment, two large gyms with a suspended track, a studio for group fitness, dance and sport conditioning, a lap pool, racquetball courts, a massage therapy space and more.

Tremayne Smith

Master of Arts in Political Management, 2017

“Reppin' #GWU with @repkennedy at an awesome workout this morning. Enjoyed being in @repkevinmccarthy's group at the workout with @markwaynemullin @repmoulton @repkristinoem & @tulsigabbard. health and fitness is non-partisan. #OnlyAtGW”

Stay Active in D.C.

Our campuses are just a short walk from some incredible outdoor activities that you can use to stay healthy and active.

If you want to explore and exercise at the same time, you can walk, bike or run on the National Mall, or play a club sport on the lawn of the Washington Monument.

Hiking trails through the city’s beautiful Rock Creek Park begin less than half a mile from Foggy Bottom Campus, or you could spend a day kayaking on the Potomac River.

Want to explore off campus? Hop on the Metro at the Foggy Bottom-GWU stop and check out running and biking trails in Virginia and Maryland or take one of the many historic walking tours through the District.